Yes, SS, I recalled that the anniversary of your mother's death was right around this time...... I hope you are looking back on happier times, recalling cherished memories.... I imagine that you will be talking with both brothers again, too, today or this evening and probably again tomorrow as well, along with of course, on Christmas Day.
Silver polish is on my shopping list for when I get to the grocery store tomorrow. Thought I had some, but when I got it out in preparation for the task ahead, looked, saw that the container is nearly empty, so time for new! Definitely need to do some polishing in the next couple of days.....even if it is just me dining on my own for Christmas dinner. Time for the Spode Christmas plates and dishes, the Waterford crystal, the sterling silver....
I had a busy day, what with getting over to the library to grab my reserved book before it was taken off the Holds shelf, and prior to that, stopping at the dumpster to get rid of trash, then at the nearby recycling area to get rid of cardboard and other recyclables. I also had to run over to a neighbor's unit to pick up 28 copies of our community newsletter. After I was home from the library I went around leaving a copy at each unit's door in my building and the one next to mine. I'd been hoping that this issue would include one of the photos of Alfred that I'd submitted to the editors, but instead they chose one of the Black-Crowned Night Heron standing on the rocks near the footbridge. This article was the remainder of what I'd written and provided last summer, and the editors had at that time truncated the article, which was too long (now that I've actually seen the newsletter and have a better idea of length requirements, whatever I write and submit will be shorter next time). It's fun to see my writing in print!
It was good that I waited until today to go to the library to fetch my book, since the weather is much nicer this afternoon than it was last week. 47 degrees Fahrenheit feels much more pleasant than low-30's!